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Wrecked R34 GTT HTA3076 twin scroll rebuilt gearbox E85 fuel setup

R34 GTT wreck

 

Car has a lot of great parts on it with very low klms

 

HTA3076 with Sinco twin scroll manifold and two turbosmart external gates along with screamer pipes and dump - fitted may 2016 (Amazing turbo, Total cost $5000+ Had to buy the turbo then get the twin scroll housing separately from GCG then get screamer pipes and dump made up)

rebuilt rb25 gearbox (have receipt for $3800 from last year - very low klms)

Big fuel set up - ID1600cc injectors, 1000hp external fuel pump, surge tank - all suited for E85 (Injectors were $1200 by themselves)

power fc

ARP head stud kit, Nitto head gasket, Tomei type B cams, performance valve spings - fitted august 2016

Greddy radiator

Wilwood big front brakes (I believe around 350mm? - require an 18" wheel minimum)

RB25 Neo internally standard

 

Those are the parts I can think of right now.

 

My preference is to sell the whole car as is. This is due to the fact that I fractured my humerus in the crash, otherwise I would part it out. If I cannot sell it whole, I will store the car for a while until my arm gets better and take all the parts off and sell them separately.

 

Asking $8000 which I think is a pretty good deal when you consider just the cost of the turbo kit and gearbox were actually higher than this by themselves.

 

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Edited by vkadam
  • Like 1
On 13/06/2017 at 6:56 PM, ERO54N said:

Fk dood, you ok?

Yea not too bad Thanks

On 13/06/2017 at 9:15 PM, Anonymouse said:

banged up good - car and you

Want to tell us what happened?

Impound yard?

Not impounded just at the crash investigation centre.

 

On 15/06/2017 at 0:51 PM, B-rice said:

I live in Canberra and interested in some parts. Provided if you allow me to remove myself

Which parts are you interested in? I was trying to sell the wreck whole, however the bigger the item and the more $$$ I can recoup, the more I would be interested in separating parts out. 

On 16/06/2017 at 5:07 PM, ozzydee said:

Hows the condition of the rubbers around driver and passenger window ???

Were fine before the crash.

On 16/06/2017 at 10:39 PM, DJBarnstar said:

Can I buy the Taser?

I will ask old mate next time I am over at AFP.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey guys

Thanks for the inquiries and PMs. I am still at this stage trying to sell the whole car as one. However if it does not sell after a few more weeks I will get back to everyone with prices of individual items.

Regards

Adam

Hi mate if you decide to part out I'd be interested in the following

 

Engine wiring loom

Fuel pump

Possibly coilovers and E85 setup

Could come check out for more stuff potentially.

 

 

 

 

 

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